Criminal Bromley estate agent changed his name then went on to commit 60k fraud
Briefly

Dominic Ayo Williams, previously known for fraud, carried out a scheme involving 25 bogus travel and home insurance claims related to the pandemic, netting £61,380 from two insurers. He fabricated documents to support claims of canceled trips due to COVID-19, but his deceit was uncovered by AXA investigators in 2021, who reported him to the City of London Police. After his arrest, he pleaded guilty to 16 fraud-related charges in November 2023 and received a two-year prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, highlighting the issue of insurance fraud during the pandemic.
Williams made 25 bogus travel and home insurance claims during the pandemic, resulting in a total payout of £61,380 before being caught by fraud investigators.
Despite being a previous fraudster, Williams attempted to use forged documents to claim insurances related to non-existent travel disruptions caused by COVID-19.
Fraud investigators were alerted to the falsified documents provided by Williams, leading to his arrest and subsequent admission of guilt.
Williams was sentenced to two years imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, after pleading guilty to multiple fraud charges.
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